When do you contact a family member that you suspect that their elderly parent is having some type of health problems that may be effecting their memory?
Client comes in yesterday to pick up his return. He asked that I go over it. I reviewed it in very detail because he seemed to be confused on some issues that should have been very clear. It appears that he may have had a small stroke or having signs of dimentia or Alzheimers.
I am concerned, but at the same time I have to remember the "disclosure" thing. I want to mention to his daughter, who I also have as a client, about my concerns for his health.
Client comes in yesterday to pick up his return. He asked that I go over it. I reviewed it in very detail because he seemed to be confused on some issues that should have been very clear. It appears that he may have had a small stroke or having signs of dimentia or Alzheimers.
I am concerned, but at the same time I have to remember the "disclosure" thing. I want to mention to his daughter, who I also have as a client, about my concerns for his health.
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